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  2. Utility knife - Wikipedia

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    A Stanley 99E utility knife, fully retracted. The fixed or folding blade utility knife is popular for both indoor and outdoor use. One of the most popular types of workplace utility knife is the retractable or folding utility knife (also known as a Stanley knife, box cutter, or by various other names).

  3. Slice, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Slice began as a product-design firm specializing in housewares and "developing ultramodern interpretations of kitchen staples like vegetable peelers and cheese graters."The company was successful in a "pocket-size ceramic blade" for opening packages and other shrink-wrapped items," according to Entrepreneur magazine, so "Scimone pivoted, vowing to make common tools like box cutters . . . both ...

  4. Clauss Cutlery Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Clauss Shear merged with Henkel Company, also from Fremont, to create Henkel–Clauss Company. [1] Henkel Company was founded in 1906 to manufacture nail files, knives, shears and razors. [4]

  5. Talk:Utility knife - Wikipedia

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    There IS something that is specifically a box-cutter knife, but what is described on this page is a utility knife, not that. A box cutter, as I've seen them, is a thin, flat knife back designed to hold single-edged razor blades. The handle part of it slides down to cover the blade when not in use. I used them as a teenage supermarket employee.

  6. Suspicious passengers, box cutters and an argument: Was ... - AOL

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    The sun was shining and there were no clouds in the sky as United Airlines captain Tom Manello went through his pre-flight checks in the early morning of 11 September, 2001.

  7. Diagonal pliers - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal pliers (also known as wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers, or under many regional names) are pliers intended for the cutting of wire or small stock, rather than grabbing or turning. The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaws intersects the joint rivet at an angle or "on a diagonal", giving pliers their name.